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"We'll get back that fighting spirit against FC Goa": Kerala Blasters's Ivan Vukomanovic

Kerala Blasters FC currently holds the fifth position in the league table with 28 points. Their recent form has been challenging, securing only six points in the last five games and suffering three consecutive losses since the league resumed after the international break.

ANI Feb 25, 2024 09:16 IST googleads

Kerala Blasters FC head coach Ivan Vukomanovic (Photo:  ISL)

Kochi (Kerala) [India], February 25 (ANI): Kerala Blasters FC head coach Ivan Vukomanovic highlighted the challenges his team have faced due to frequent injuries ahead of their Indian Super League (ISL) clash against FC Goa at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Kochi on Sunday.
Kerala Blasters FC currently holds the fifth position in the league table with 28 points. Their recent form has been challenging, securing only six points in the last five games and suffering three consecutive losses since the league resumed after the international break. The defeat against newly-promoted Punjab FC ended their 13-game unbeaten run at home.
FC Goa, managed by Manolo Marquez, is one spot above the Blasters in fourth position with 28 points. They have also struggled in recent games, losing their last two matches and accumulating only five points in their last five games.
Head Coach Ivan Vukomanovic expressed concern about the team's defensive performance, where they have conceded six goals in the last three ISL matches and a total of 13 goals conceded in the last five games. He attributed this defensive challenge to the frequent squad changes due to injuries.
"As a coach and as a team, we are not happy with the conceded goals, especially since these goals led us to defeats," he said in the pre-match press conference.
The team has recently suffered the loss of goalkeeper Sachin Suresh to injury, joining a list of casualties that includes Aiban Dohling, Kwame Peprah, Jaushua Sotirio, and Adrian Luna.
"But again in every game, we are having to rebuild something new or try to get back the team dynamics that we want as a group. That's how it has been for us since the start of the season. Every game we had to mix and make changes and rebuild things and then repeat the same after another injury, adding players to the lineup," he added.
"It's frustrating because we know we have that quality to perform. But with all these changes we had to implement it's leading us to moments where we conceded goals, lost games and lost some confidence for a moment. But we tried to continue with a smile, with a positive (attitude) to rebuild things and get back to winning ways," he continued.
Vukomanovic shared how he plans to elevate the youngsters in place of the other members of the squad who are out with injuries.
"To counter these injuries, the only way is to use young players," Vukomanovic said.
"This gives them a great opportunity to become an important part of Kerala Blasters FC, proving to the technical staff, the medical staff, and the management that they have the required qualities to become a part of the ISL. It makes me happy to see the way they work and perform and the way they want to fight for every minute in the training session," he added.
The Serbian shared his take on the upcoming match against FC Goa who have been having an excellent season so far. The Gaurs may have lost their last two games, but are currently three points behind leaders Odisha FC while having two games in hand.
"We are facing one of the best teams in the league. I think they too are also finding themselves. They have had a good period but I think they too are suffering from some injuries (to players like Sandesh Jhingan). Every team, everywhere in every league gets one period during the season, a phase when you lose momentum," the 46-year-old said.
"Against FC Goa, we will get back to that fighting spirit, great mentality on the pitch, fighting for each other, building intensity, running a lot, and trying to overcome the opponents, as we used to do. We have proved that we can beat great teams. It's a great challenge and I hope the boys will show the same passion, hard-working mentality, and character on the pitch, to fight for the logo, for the fans, and have the pleasure of playing at home. One victory in a positive light can change everything," he added. (ANI)

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